Skeletor Clint Eastwood: “Why Can’t We Make Racist Jokes Like The Good ‘Ole Days?”

Posted on March 1, 2009 - By
Bossip Staff

Posted by Bossip Staff

Clint Eastwood is upset with the new breed of Hollywood looking past racial issues and not making fun of peoples differences:

Hollywood legend CLINT EASTWOOD laments the loss of old-fashioned humour in today’s society – insisting he should be able to tell jokes about nationality without fear of people branding him a “racist”. The Dirty Harry star, 79, is adamant that modern culture has become humourless, and accuses younger generations of spending too much time trying to avoid being offensive. He says, “People have lost their sense of humour. In former times we constantly made jokes about different races. You can only tell them today with one hand over your mouth or you will be insulted as a racist.” “I find that ridiculous. In those earlier days every friendly clique had a ‘Sam the Jew’ or ‘Jose the Mexican’ – but we didn’t think anything of it or have a racist thought. It was just normal that we made jokes based on our nationality or ethnicity. That was never a problem. I don’t want to be politically correct. We’re all spending too much time and energy trying to be politically correct about everything.”